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Name | Title | Since | Until |
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Fred Mark Sykes | - | 2024 | Now |
Matt Siddle | Portfolio manager | 2019 | 2024 |
Biography | Matthew Siddle joined Fidelity in 1999 as a Research Analyst covering sectors such as Insurance, Financial Services, Technology and Media. Matt became an Assistant Portfolio Manager in 2004, Director of Research in 2005, and Portfolio Manager in 2007. Matthew has an M.A, Economics from Cambridge University. | ||
Helen Powell | - | 2019 | 2024 |
Matt Siddle | Portfolio manager | 2012 | 2019 |
Biography | Matthew Siddle joined Fidelity in 1999 as a Research Analyst covering sectors such as Insurance, Financial Services, Technology and Media. Matt became an Assistant Portfolio Manager in 2004, Director of Research in 2005, and Portfolio Manager in 2007. Matthew has an M.A, Economics from Cambridge University. | ||
Alexander Scurlock | - | 2007 | 2012 |
Biography | Alexander Scurlock joined Fidelity in 1994 as an equity analyst. He was promoted to director of European equity research in 1997 and in 1998 he started to manage equity portfolios with the Fidelity Funds Euro Blue Chip Fund. He also managed the Fidelity Funds European Aggressive Fund from April 1999 to April 2001. | ||
Graham Clapp | Portfolio Manager | 2003 | 2006 |
Biography | In September 2017 Graham completed a deal to join RWC Partners, along with his investment team, from Pensato, which he founded in 2008. At RWC Graham is focussed on using his extensive research capacity to manage both long-only and long-short European equity funds. Before establishing Pensato, Graham worked at Fidelity Investments for 22 years, leading its European Institutional Group from 1991 to 2004. When Graham started work at Fidelity in London in 1984, the company was a mid-ranked firm in the UK asset management industry with approximately EUR10bn of assets under management and a European investment team of less than 10 people. In the late 1980s, Graham spent some time at Fidelity in Boston, working with Peter Lynch. Graham brought back to London significant experience from Boston and has implemented the same approach to fundamental investment ever since. Having delivered strong investment returns while running the European Institutional Group, Graham was asked in 2002 to take over Fidelity International’s flagship European fund – the Fidelity European Growth Fund. The fund had previously been managed by Anthony Bolton. Between 2002 and 2006, Graham grew assets in the European Growth Fund from approximately EUR 9bn to EUR 25bn becoming the largest mutual fund in Europe. Fidelity European Growth delivered outperformance of 6.7% p.a. versus the FTSE World Europe from Dec 2002 - Dec 2006. During his time at Fidelity, Graham was highly instrumental in the growth of the London investment business. By 2006, Fidelity had established a market leading position in London with assets of approximately EUR 350bn and an investment team of nearly 50. However, in 2006 Graham wanted a new challenge and he founded Pensato Capital to manage European long/short equity funds. Pensato has now been successful for over 10 years and won the Eurohedge European Equity Hedge Fund (Sub $500m) award in 2015. |
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